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Published by Maryknoll Alumni Association, 2020-12-11 18:45:09

1968

1968

Red Cross

First Row: L. Murata, B.Hotfman, L.Young
Second Row: F. Chow, B. Farm. Third Row:
D. Matsumoto, N. Sue, P. McArdle, Fourth
Row: K. Murakami, K. \ right, Fitth Row:
M. Clarkin, Sister Mariel, K. Smith, K.
Granam, E. kukuno.

PAAC

First Row: P. wong, L. Matsuo, R. Fong, G. Eshima, A. Fujita, M. Ho
Second Row: J. Lee, J. Lee, M. Chun, G. Honea, B. Prestidge, A.
Harpham, J. Chun-Hoon, D. Pang, F. Hall. Third Row: G. Texeira, G.
Chu, S. Nunes, A. Vasquez, R. Pang, K. Braz, S. Wong, R. Rabacal,
Mr. Kaufmann.

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1st Row: M. Moriyama, Co Lun-.jR. Razon
P. Buccat. 2nd R o w : J . She1ton,D. Omura
D. Ching, S. Perry. 3rd Row: C. Chang
S. Leong, 3. Yee, A. Valite, C. Wong.
4th Row: M. Ko, P. Barnette, D.
Plateros, A. Perriera, K. Ho.

Letter And Pep Clubs

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/\\r P atrol

Colonel Harold F. Wilson has guided
the Civil Air Patrol group at Maryknoll,
through his instruction in aerospace
education, military and moral leadership
and in leadership training. Many of the
upperclassmen cadets participated in
glider and powered aircraft orientation
flights. Opportunities for special sum­
mer activities and college scholarships
for seniors were also made available.
Through Civil Air Patrol, cadets receive
valuable knowlege and skills that may
eventually benefit them.

Col. Harold F. Wilson
Group Commander

Lt. Col. Michael Leach Lt. Col. Thomas Au

Deputy Commander Chief of Staff

Col. Jerome Tanaka & Hors. Col. Paulette Leong
Cadet Group Commander & Head Sponsor

Major James Ryan
Adjutant

Capt. Paul Winter
Finance

Cap to Caron Dang
Supply

Capt. Wayson Lee
Information

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From left to right: Major Derrick
Wong. Honorary Major Janice Wong.
Executive Officer: Lieutenant
Edward H o .

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Left to Right: Second Lieutenant Alvin Leong; Squadron
Commander Ulrick Mathias; First Lieutenant Raphael.
Sugai; Honorary Captain Pat Mahone; Second Lieutenant
Dwight Lum.

Left to Right: Squadron Commander Darryll T’ong; First
Lieutenant Mike Dang; Honorary Captain Cathy Hee;
Second Lieutenant Tom Hulten. Missing: Danny Ton

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j ros• left to right: Second 1iaucea-ini: Norbert Wncsna-
Ur*:^0J Major Law re,ice OcilLabiler . !■irsti lieucenanc Paul
vjui:iLa L j Honorary Major Wilma Akamine, Second lieuten-

cut StvSVdn Sul.

Don’t look now but...

One for you and one for ne.

Oh no!, % inch on the top'?I

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SEN\ORS '•

r e m e m b e r how SIMPLE life used to b e ?

fyifilm a 'jlh m n in e You may take ray happiness
to make you happier, even
I fear to love thee, be­ though you never know I
cause Love's the ambassa­ gave it to you.
dor of loss.

S V i c m a A 'jiu

Because we're young...I'm
so happy now, How can I
be sure, These the days
of my youth.

The wisest man is gener­ If you have never loved,
ally he who thinks himself to be sure it is your own
the least so. fault!

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(F a u ^ a P R u i d b h a w t,Afc/wnan 3 m

There are places I'll re­ Don't go around saying the
member all my life though world owes you a living.
some have changed, some The world owes you nothing.
forever, not for better. It was here first'

?Jiui'bd'te dlfian ic

One expresses well only
the love that he does not
feel.

Strength lies not in know­ diuism
ledge, but in the use of
one's knowledge. Happiness is a sunny day
and someone to share it
with.

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'

foat/($Aincf

When you are young, you
love to live. When you are
older, you live to love.

He alone has lost the art
to live who cannot win new
friends.

tjila'ip, ' E l l i c e C(j / w w

Happiness is like jam. You
can't spread a little with
out getting some on your­
self.

<jUa/Mflen/e

onun Laughter is the blessing
of youth.

To love is to place our
happiness in the happiness
of others.

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The sun does not shine for
a few trees and flowers,
tut for the wide world's
jo y .

^fdoon

A man is a bundle of rela­
tions, a knot of roots,
whose flower and fruitage
is the world.

* i/i^e ^ ^ D o n u m y Life is made up not of
Sincerity and truth are great sacrifices, but of
the basis of every virtue. little things.

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ftluyfiael U<my ((K i/iy Q)e tj'i/ieU o

Wisdom is a gift to every If work interferes with
one, but only a few de pleasure, why work?
velop it.

Beware lest you lose the
substance by grasping at
the shadow.

iSvery gift, though it be 'Kathy Khmb
small, is in reality
great if given with af­ She is one who has her feet
fection. firmly planted in the air.

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j V e c U thfrlii'ma To sing, to laugh, to
dream, to walk in my own

way ana oe alone - free.

Honor brings responsi­
bility.

'Jle&an (&akcia G o o d humor is the health
of the soul; sadness is
The Lord prefers the com­ its poison.
mon-looking people. That
is why He made so many. - 61-

Ito eats.

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Va, Va, Va, Voom, Christmas is here.
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While you live, tell truth Good things, when short,
and shame the devil. are twice as good.

&Cew

Like a branch on a tree, I
keep reaching to be free.

&clctie ttfo If you are patient in one
moment of anger, you will
Life is short - make the escape a hundred days of
most of it. sorrow.

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ame& 3(o,]n e a 'Jiandif B e l t o n

This life is what we make Be not merely good; be
it, why should we ever be good for something.
sad?

Happiness adds ana multi­
plies when we divide it
with others.

fycwi 3 ( u t f e n <:€/aA ence ^Icm a e

What you are is God's gift When in doubt, ask. Ask
to you, what you become is and you shall receive -
your gift to God. for chance is lesser if
you don't.

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£inda 'HlUion

Be happy , you111 live
longer.

So sad, so fresh, the days
that are no more.

Happiness is whatever you
make it.

£d O/v I Q j O U 'ilicAae/ (£eacA

If you lak-a-rae lak I lak- Nothing is achieved before
a-you. . . it is thoroughly attempted.

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P P fie 'tlin (£ee I can present you with a
picture of life, but only
Those school days are you can be that picture
gone, but in ray heart, I of life.
know they will still live
on and on.

Our responsibility is not
discharged by the announce
ment of virtuous ends.

fj £ £ m n P e o n y £P aulette P eony

Willing to do any task, Love is need...The need to
whatever asked. give and the need to get.

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3 ) w i y / i t c£< u m (fie/i/i'U 3 /m t

Stick to whatever you Happiness is not perfected
really believe in and until it is shared.
don't throw it away.

3 a/ tVlla/ione

The only way to have a
friend is to be one.

3tcn a/d ' lla/c /jabiieJle r i t a / m a / u i m

Knowledge without integ­ Happiness is to have found
rity is weak and useless. that the greatest joy is
giving.
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tyiiUiaM M u c / c jUcU/iiab The most important thing
in life is not the tri­
Liking is a thing that Nothing is impossible to a umph, out the struggle.
comes and goes but Love is willing heart.
a thing that stays.

Q biane 'U tifaviM uia A lie may take care of the
present, but it has no fu­
Life is a reality. You can ture.
not always run away.
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I'd walk a mile.

How's it7 I wonder if...

SMILES INC.
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(d'aine fjilafouc All the world is a trump
game, if you play your
My mind is an enigma in­ cards right.
deed; nothing ever goes in
hut odd things are forever
pouring out.

ila Jia/cam<Ju

You shouldn't wear the
face of sorrow - you must
take ups and downs in
stride.

SW&iejVy i

The uest portion of a good (€ ' a ;d i ^ n j V u n e b
man's life is nis little The supreme happiness of
acts of kindness. life is the conviction
that we are loved.

-72-

0iso6e/i t 0<diita

My interest is in the fu­
ture because I am going to
spend the rest of my life
there.

P l a i n e PPetebbon J p H e b / d PfiiesUidife

Kindness in ourselves is Wrinkles should merely
the honey that blunts the indicate where smiles
sting of unkindness in an­ have been.
other.

-73-

Work is the crabgrass in 0lo6okcw-
the lawn of life . A smile tor all.

$' a m e b

Eat, drink, and be merry
....why not.

ffole'/a

I believe that in the end
truth will conquer.

To love is to place our
happiness in the happiness
of others.

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'RicAcild fijtcw ad jVc 'Jit!e ;u u n e r j u e

Rolling stones gather no rj\T~i,h-4<i-- you believe in your
moss. heart is more impor taut
than what you can figure
out ia your lead.

^ U t n c e n e ftcu^a

I'm taking the time for a
number of things that were
not important yesterday.

Our relationship with o

thers should be one of

sharing, understanding

and loving„

Just living is easyrmaking
decisions is harder.

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(Jerome SJcmcdca Qbuniel 'Jem

Men are only little boys Every man is the architect
grown tall. Hearts don't of his own fortune.
change much after all.

Nothing nas ever mattered
quite as muen as it does
now.

•K altiie )/eti<Ha %i

Living ain't easy, lov­ Many things wander around
ing's twice as tough. my head. Some even wander
out.
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r

I f f c o U fyieifrmcm The song you sing and the
smile you wear can make
j V c d e d didtana&e Those who love well, love the sun shine everywhere.
long.
If all our wishes were
gratified, most of our
pleasure would be dis-
troyed.

A well-rounded person is It is in games that many
not always fat. men discover paradise.

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!

There is joy in each day.

The measure ot our
happiness is the gift ot
ourselves which we give to
others.

A jest, a laughing word, 3 a m f3 c c n
often decides the highest
matters better than sharp­ Nobody you meet can ever
ness and serioudness. see the loneliness there.

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^AcViAene d c ^ A i d a

They say that ail good
things must end some day,
autumn leaves must fall.

%iot<yda 'Urn,

A brighter day will come
tomorrow.

Still achieving, still pur­ lAoma^ d & d A
suing, learn to labor and Simplicity of all things
to wait. is the hardest to be copied.

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Y, ,
* * 11 M l l t

Wake up Rick, class's over. Hear no evil,
See no evil,
Speak no evil.

Beep, beep.

A funny thing happened to me...

Sign of regression.

Take it away.

Mr. Muscles '68

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On Febuary 26, 1968, Anthelino Ro-
sokow received the Distinguished
Youth Service Award. This award is
given out four times a year to a
teen-ager who has done outstanding
work in a community.

Toni is an exchange student from
the islands of Truk. At home, Toni
was the president of his student body
and worked to help the proverty stri-
ken. Toni was also the chairman of
the Big Brothers Club. Because, of
his concern for others, nr. Jenkins
decided to sponsor his education in
Hawaii.

Toni first came here feeling home­
sick, but soon got into the swing of
things. Toni became a counciler at

the Moiliili Youth Center and a Big
Brother. Asking only to help, Toni
has found a place in the hearts of
many.

Duh.•.o Speedy & Our Gang

A pensive moment.

Toni's Tigers

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Senior Directory

AKAMINE, WILMA 2851 East Manoa Road 9882-348
ASEJO, SANDI 1210 Wilder Avenue 507-512
AU, THOMAS 85-810 Waianae Valley Road 613-667
AUD, JOSEPH Quarters 29, Fort Kara 861-574
BERGOLD, MONICA
BRADSHAW, LAURA 14 Aulike Street, Kailua 2627-504
BRAZ, NORMAN 32 Hekau Street, Aiea 462-125
BRILHANTE, PAULETTE 922 7th Avenue 702-027
BUFFORD, CHARLES 50 Kamani-kai PJ.ace, Kailua
BURNS, CATHI 5964-A Gannet Avenue, Ewa Beach 2611-411
CHING, EARL 250 East Hind Drive 492-796
CHING, GARY 2119 Dole Street 33-775
CHOW, MACKIE 3827 Leahi Street
CHUN, MARY 1207 Lilo Place 9498-500
CHUN, MARYLENE 5889 Haleola Street 9234-195
CHUN HOON, JILL 660 Judd Street
CLARKIN, MARY CAROL 1684 Mott-Smith Drive 59-812
CONANT, PATRICK 49 Akilolo Street 31-744
CONDRY, FRANK 3663 Alani Drive 554-478
CONWAY, MIKE 2719 Peter Street 567-667
DANG, GARON 944 Makamua Place 32-210
DANG, MICHAEL 2144 Mohala Way 9882-185
DE MELLO, GARY 3131 Mokihana Street 771-308
DUNBAR, TESSI 1420 Ehupua Street 454-860
DUNG, JAN 3110 Huelani Drive 9491-580
ELMS, KATHY 2330-B South Beretania Street 770-813
ESHIMA, NEAL 2057 Oswald Street 31-808
FONG, HELEN 3046 Pacific Heights Road 9882-050
GALLAGHER, LARRY 701 Panui Street 9498-542
GARCIA, SUSAN 206-B 11th Street Hickam 700-461
HALL, THOMAS 2130 Chamberlain Street 506-309
HARADA, LOUISE 3718 Kumulani Place 512-240
HARPHAM, ANNE 1925-A Citron Street 441-436
HEE, CATHY 4322 Kahala Avenue 9410-183
HEW, CYNTHIA 1709 Fern Avenue 9884-585
HO, EDDIE 751 Isenberg Street 9491-394
HO, FRANCES 3131 Pacific Heights Road 78-848
HOFFMAN, MIKE 1233 Luna Place 9415-335
HONEA, JAMES 1725 Wilder Avenue 9498-878
HORTON, KANDY 1901-A 19th Street Hickam 566-559
HUGHES, BETSEY 1617 Keeaumoku Street 503-119
HULTEN, TOM 2115 Damon Street 9491-706
KANAE, CLARENCE 631 Poapua Loop, Kailua 445-975
KILLION, LINDA 2915 Winam Avenue, Apt.2 9884-015
KWAK, CAROL 1351 Naulu Place 9495-b71
KWOCK, WAYMOND 363 Waiopu Place
LAU, CARL l517-A Spreckles Street 2610-398
LEACH, MICHAEL 2236 Kuhio Avenue 702-262
LEE, CAROLYN 1572-G Alewa Drive 400-040
LEE, SHERLIN 3969 Kauaiio Place 39-823
LEE, WAYSON 909 Isenberg Street
909 Isenberg Street 9413-192
9234-098
83
556-/23
78-538
9412-597
9412-597

LEONG, ALVIN 2025 Liliha Street 560-796
LEONG, PAULETTE 3408 Kanaina Avenue 741-357
LUM, DWIGHT 3185 Kahili Street 851-019
LUM, GERRY 538-B Judd Street 576-859
MAHONE, PAT 1617 Keeaumoku Street 563-154
MAK, RONALD 940 Spencer Street 580-158
MAKUAKANE, GABRIELLE 3114 Francis Street 741-236
MARKS, RALPH 1047 Ala Oli Street 401-326
MASKELL, WILLIAM 1524 Pensacola Street 581-350
MATHIAS, ULRICK 2428 Waolani Avenue 552-092
MATSUMOTO, DARLYNE 1707 Liliha Street 569-915
MATSUMURA, DIANE 3591 Manoa Road 9884-641
MATSUO, LAINE 1608 Maluawai Street 454-855
MURAKAMI, KAY 2125 Momi Way 9497-156
NAKANISHI, SHEILA 46-282 Heeia Street, Kaneohe 2476-975
NG, DEBBIE 1891 Ala Mahamoe Street 895-630
NUNES, CARLYN 1810 University Avenue 9491-145
O'NEILL, DENNIS 1486 Ahuawa Loop 749-346
OSHITA, ROBERT 918-B Hausten Street 9496-821
PANG, RONALD 2504 Tantalus Drive 587-360
PETERSON, ELAINE 2020 South Beretania Street 9410-013
PRESTIDGE, ALBERTA 2449 Kawohi Place 811-207
QUINTAL, PAUL 1465 Saint Louis Drive 744-893
ROSOKOW, ANTHOLINO 1026 Kalo Place 9414-512
RYAN, JAMES 5926 Kalanianaole Highway 39-201
SILVA, CHER 931 North Kalaheo Avenue 2544-871
SOLETA, DWIGHT 721 McCully Street 9490-231
SOUZA, FRANCINE 99-187 Kalaloa Street, Aiea 466-959
SPOWART, RICHARD 72 McGrew Loop, Aiea 467-703
STACEY, JIM 4354 Laakea Street 429-098
STRAUSER, JEFF 51 Kaumana Street, Kailua 2692-828
SUE, NORAINE 45-694 Kuahulu Place, Kaneohe 2474-142
SUGAI, RAPHAEL 99-394 Hakina Street, Aiea 462-292
SUI, STEVEN 1740 Alencastre Street 773-539
TANAKA, JEROME 2909 Kalawao Place 9882-533
1385 Alewa Drive
THOM, EILEEN 1930-A Ualakea Street 9498-119
TOM, DANIEL 1757 Alewa Drive
TOM, JOANNE 1813 Republican Street 553-813
UEHARA, KATHIE 1018 McMorris Drive 850-888
VASQUEZ, ALLAN 403-536
WATANABE, NORBERT 99-1017 Lalawai Drive 464-659
WEISMAN, SCOTT 257 Puu Kala Street 456-823
WILLS, DOREE 1417 Alexander Street
WINTER, PAUL 449 Iana Place, Kailua 2611-291
WONG, DARRYLL 2251 Aulii Street 554-791
WONG, DERRICK 2251 Aulii Street 554-791
WONG, JANICE 601 Mokauea Street 852-113
WONG, STELLA 2261-A Aulii Street 554-761
YIM, VICTORIA 2717 Pali Highway 553-586
YOON, PAM 1154 Hookahi Place 454-259
YOSHIDA, CHARLENE 3636 Kumokoa Street 9884-015

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I'll get just one coconut.

Me Tarzan, you Jane.

Watch out Melanie, I see a...

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